Doctors Who Will Prescribe Pain Medication Between Shreveport And Lafayette, Louisiana (Page 2)
UpdatedMy husband and I are looking for a new pain management doctor, because the one we go to in Lake Charles, LA seems intent on bleeding us for every penny we have and threatening to not make us appointments for the following month if we don't pay the amount that they tell us we need to pay. My husband is disabled, but is still waiting for his SSI to be approved. In 2008, he was driving a log truck with an unloaded trailer and he was hit head on by a pickup truck. Point of impact was shown to my husband by the Trooper that was there, and it was on my husband's side of the road on the white line. He was trying to ditch the truck instead of get hit, but the guy whipped over too fast for my husband to get to the ditch. This was on a 2 lane blacktop road. The front tire and the tank with the step on the driver's side of the Mack was ripped completely off. The seats are air ride, so when you lift up the seat goes up. My husband was flung up and hit his head on the top of the cab (which compressed his spine and herniated several discs in his neck and back, and as Doc said 'busted' one of them) he was knocked out. The seat had lifted and not went back down so his legs were stuck between the seat and steering wheel and when he came to he was looking at the heater box under the dash of the passenger side with his butt still in the driver's seat. He has had two neck surgeries already, and according to his x-rays, one of the alographs that they put in did not grow like it should. He had to have the 2nd surgery because in the 1st one they replaced only the 'busted' disc and used a piece of metal to fuse C4 & C5 together, it grew too much and caused more problems for the herniated discs above and below. So in the 2nd surgery they took that out and replaced it and the one above and below. So he now has 3 fused discs in his neck. All but C1 are herniated, T4-T11(i think) are herniated and deteriorating (the bones are actually > shaped now), L2-L9 are F'ed up too. He's not even 40 yet and he gets my 79 year old grandpaw gets around better than my husband. (In case you were wondering, the guy in the pickup died on impact and the truck burnt with him inside)
About 9 years ago I was rear ended while at a dead stop by an elderly woman driving a full size pickup truck doing about 25mph. I was angled a little at the stop sign, turning right, looking left at the traffic and waiting for a car to pass before I took off. I had my left hand on the steering wheel and my right on my shifter(standard) when she hit me. I have been told by my physical therapist and my orthopedic surgeon that my shoulder can not be fixed. I have torn ligaments, muscles, and nerve damage and my spine deviates to the right slightly right between my shoulder blades. (which puts constant pressure on the soft tissue in the left side) I've also had orthoscopic surgery on one of my knees because of torn cartiledge. I have done acrobats and gymnastics since I was about 3. I had to quit during pregnancy of course, but I started again as soon as I could after my son was born, he was 5 when I was in my wreck. I have alot of problems with my knees, back, ankles, and wrists. I actually have bones in my wrists that are on top of other bones because they have been displaced and I can feel the holes where they should be. Both my hands go numb quite often, I can't feel the temp of water unless it is very hot or very cold. My orthopedic told me that one of the bones in my left wrist was cutting off the blood flow to one of the other bones just below my thumb and that that bone would eventually die and I have little choice but to let it die and then he could remove it, but not until and then I'd have limited movement of that thumb. I have fibromyalgia, and very bad anxiety complicated by panic attacks.
The Pain Management Doctor we go to now has us both on Norco (him 10/325, me 7.5/325) and Flexeril, but he also prescribes me my Xanax, Prozac, and Gabapentin. The Doc who was prescribing these three retired, and I haven't found another who will. We need to find a different PM doctor to go to that will provide these medications in the same amounts that we get now. We don't have insurance yet, so this doctor is just draining all of our savings, and we don't know when my husband is going to start getting his SSI. Can anyone help with a name for someone who doesn't have a 6 month waiting list?
Trying to find a doctor who will provide pain medication for CRPS/RSD in Louisiana, South Louisiana, if possible. Anyone know of one? Thank you!
Paul will you send me doctor in Metairie I'm willing to travel for me and my daughter
I know this was posted in 2015, but is that doctor still available? Will he still prescribe pain meds?.... I have severe chronic pain. Thank You
Re: Paul (# 8)
my son is dying from something he got involved in over 15 years ago he is in alot of pain and needs pain meds that will not get prescribe from doctors in the longview/tyler area He did have several doctors while he was in the hospital prescribe him vicodin and ativan because of pain and very high anxiety and his regular doctors refused to continue them although the doctors at the hospital said he needs to be on these meds my sons body is deteriorating and trying to shut down he is 35 years old please tell me where i can find a doctor to prescribe what he needs he is not addicted to these meds but needs them and will take them right thank you
I go see north front medical clinic. Dr Ronnie Vu. She takes code of her patients. She's off 171 north and takes SSI and personal insurance. I'd call before I go because at the end of October they will stop taking humana. I got in. Bad wreck last yr and she gives me 5 a day. Lake Charles area
Re: BL (# 2)
my SSI Pays for my pain meds. Humana Gold, Peoples Health and UNited all have
Re: IThinkINeedHelpHellyeah (# 26)
Louisiana Medicaid will pay for medications prescribed by a Pain Management Doctor. Louisiana Medicaid does not pay for the cost of seeing a Pain Management Doctor.
Based on what you said. You have Medicare and Medicaid. That is different than Medicaid Only.
Re: Jess (# 19)
Unless every single doctor is a totally mean, heartess bastard, there must be a good reason they all tefuse to write for opioids. What other options have they offered him? What treatments or procedures do they recommend, other than pain meds, as you have sought many opinions from many different doctors? Surely they dont all shrug their shoulders and say too bad, cant help you. Beleive me, they are doing him a favour by withholding opioid therapy, its a one way trip to dependence and hell, on top of all the other s*** he has to cope with in every day life. I know its soooo tempting and easy and simple, just pop the pills...but some things really are not worth the price you WILL pay down the track for enjoying a little blessed relief today. Injuries heal, time passes, people learn to cope with all manner of physical discomfort and challenges through a holistic approach to recovery. Pills are a dirty shortcut, and mask the pain signals telling you to slow down. They interfere with rehabilitation by blunting your body's feedback system and lets you overwork your injuries and that aint good in the longterm. Pills make us think we dont need to do any active rehab exercises as we feel just fine and carry on ignoring the injured parts coz they dont hurt nearly so much. Pain makes us cautious and mindfull for as long as necessary to heal and strengthen the injury back to functional state. Yes you could of course take a pill only now and then when things get too much, use them sparingly, but beleive me unless you have the self control of a Zen monk you wont be able to resist the temptation of a bottle of feelgood pills with endless refills in your hot little hand. Who wouldnt? You're only human, and humans dont always do what is good for us...thats why some temptatons are kept locked up tight by society's appointed gatekeepers. Our brains just like some stimuli way way too much to ever trust ourselves to self-regulate, or know what is good for us and what isnt. Just because it exists, and you could have it, that others do it, that its normal...doesnt mean you should pursue it.
Re: BL (# 20)
Does anyone know of a good Dr. Near Gulfport or Biloxi Mississippi that will help with my pain. Thanks
Re: Excelsior (# 3)
Yes please. I'd like to know as well who the Doctor is in Lake Charles?
Can I have the doctor's name and number please?
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